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Dhanny Joshi features in Inside Independent Production, a free ready-to-play educational resource designed to inspire young people to consider careers in independent TV and film production from Pact and Into Film. Ideal for careers leads, educators and school advisors. (below link) https://www.intofilm.org/resources/2311?utm_source=mediacareers&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=marketing&utm_content=pact-resource
We're making Christmas cakes and Christmas puddings this time round, for "stir-up Sunday". Plus Asher and Mirabelle take a memorable trip to prison (just for a tour), we're making the most of this year's Into Film festival, and we're enjoying ACTUAL snow!
Baroness Beeban Kidron OBE sits as a crossbench peer in the UK's House of Lords.She is an advisor to the Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford, a Commissioner on the UN Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development, an expert advisor for the UN Secretary-General's High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence, and Founder and Chair of 5Rights Foundation. Before taking up her seat in the House of Lords in 2012, Baroness Kidron spent 30 years as a film maker. Her credits include, the BAFTA award-winning 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit', 'Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason' and 'To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar'.She also co-founded the education charity Into Film, which currently engages with over two thirds of schools in the UK offering a wide programme of film clubs, cinema screenings, and resources and training to support classroom teaching. Baroness Beeban Kidron OBE's personal site: https://beeban.com/Baroness Kidron's Parliamentary page: https://members.parliament.uk/member/4258/career5 Rights Foundation: https://5rightsfoundation.com/Into Film: https://www.intofilm.org/Beeban Kidron's IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0452319/Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeban_KidronThe Cluster F Theory Podcast is edited by Julian Mayers at Yada Yada https://www.yada-yada.net/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theclusterftheory.substack.com
This time we're running at Parkrun and around Alton Towers, making progress on our 1000 hours outside (the end is in sight). We're also planting blueberry seeds, talking about our Korea study (and feast), discussing our favourite films from the recent Into Film festival and how we're looking forward to Advent!
Into Film is a charity that supports film in education. This week, Georgie sat down with its CEO, Paul Reeve. Paul tells Georgie more about what Into Film involves; from Film Clubs to streaming platforms, and Georgie finds out about the Into Film Awards which will take place tomorrow on Tuesday 28th June at the ODEON Luxe in Leicester Square (and which will be hosted by Sue Perkins!). Georgie asks Paul more about the Awards, Paul discusses his favourite childhood film and Georgie finds out what Paul is watching on television at the moment. To find out more about Into Film, head to their website www.intofilm.org
In this podcast, sponsored by Into Film, two teacher experts discuss why using film in the classroom as a tool for educational and personal development can be hugely effective and what that looks like in practice.
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Angry Birds 2, play Liar Liar, and discuss the Disney World Cup Final. Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Matilda, reveal their Film Club Five Facts and discuss the Disney World Cup! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Swallows and Amazons, reveal their Film Club Five Facts and discuss round two of the Disney World Cup! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Singin’ in the Rain, play Rock, Race, Movie and discuss round one of the Disney World Cup! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
On Wednesday 12 February we hosted a preview screening of Eternal Beauty at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff. On the Q&A panel we had Craig Roberts (Writer + Director), Adrian Bate (Producer) and Michael Price (Composer) in conversation with Ffilm Cymru's Kimberley Warner. In partnership with Ffilm Cymru, Into Film and Welsh Government.
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on The Kid Who Would Be King, play Would You Rather and launch the Disney World Cup! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
My guest this week is Natalie Samson, a chameleon of the film industry, who has held roles at Women in Film & TV, the post production house Clear Cut and currently as Head of Production at Into Film, a really fantastic educational charity that focuses on using film as a learning device that can aid young people's cultural, social and academic development. I think Natalie is brilliant, and so enthusiastic about the work that she does with Into Film. We also talk about her stint on the Funny Farm - a Kiwi TV show, how to best manage being freelance and the value of a support network.
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Nativity, play Name That Tune and try to make some difficult festive decisions! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
Teachers, are you looking forward to your last week of term? Together with our friends at Into Film, we've produced a podcast and some lesson plans with some ideas about how you can watch the beloved festive tale A Christmas Carol with your class. Whether you're a fan of Scrooge (1951), the Muppet's Christmas Carol (1992), or Jim Carey's A Christmas Carol (2009) we talk about the classification and history of each film, and give you some discussion points and lesson ideas. http://www.cbbfc.co.uk/grown-ups/christmas-carol-worksheets
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Fly Me To The Moon, reveal the top ten nine letter words and try to play First Name. Last Name! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Long Way North, reveal the top ten compass films and try again to play the 5 Second Quiz! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Hercules, reveal the top ten Disney facts and play the 5 Second Quiz! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Johnny English Strikes Again, reveal the top ten school spy jokes and all ‘live’ from the Into Film Festival. Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Robinson Crusoe, reveal the top ten school musicians and discuss this week’s big question - about ‘desserts’. Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Toy Story 4, reveal the top ten jumpers, and discuss this week’s big question - about ‘change’. Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Paddington 2, reveal the top ten London Underground facts, and discuss this week’s big question - about the best gifts! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts on Christopher Robin, reveal the top ten ‘celebrities’ with two first names and discuss this week’s big question - all about being a child! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts of The Lion King, reveal the top ten ‘Lion’ films and discuss this week’s big question - all about bullying! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
The podcast for pupils with a passion for moving pictures. The children at a Anson Film Club share their thoughts of The Secret Life of Pets, reveal the top ten films for pets and discuss this week’s big question - cats or dogs! Find out more about Into Film clubs at www.intofilm.org
Join us and Sean Kelly, who heads up Into Film in NI, as we talk about young people, film education and careers in the industry. We've also got some information on upcoming events from Fermanagh Film Society and Banterflix. We hope you enjoy the podcast, please do feedback to us on Twitter and let us know if you rate it (or not). We're also very open to suggestions on future topics and guests so hit us up and we'll try to make it happen!Support the show (https://www.filmhubni.org/contact/)
Into Film interviewed both director Lenny Abrahamson and actor Domhnall Gleeson for a podcast in advance of The Little Stranger’s theatrical release (21 September). We asked them a wide variety of questions about their approach to the film, its characters, and its themes, designed specifically to support English Literature teachers using The Little Stranger in the classroom. https://www.intofilm.org/news-and-views/articles/the-little-stranger-podcast Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPDA7Z1c-Eg Intro 00:00 - 00:43 Adaptation 00:43 - 2:57 Character 02:59 - 09:01 Setting 09:02 - 13:30 Themes 13:31 - 20:33
In this first part of a two part podcast, Rob and Chris converse with creative practitioner and lecturer, Rich Johnson, around themes of creativity - and perhaps how many of our choices and habits formed with technology, devices and our education system might prevent our natural creative processes. During the talk, we refer to many different inspiring things that we want to share with you below… Adam Buxton Podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-adam-buxton-podcast/id1040481893?mt=2) Adam Buxton website (http://adam-buxton.co.uk) Lore Podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lore/id978052928?mt=2) Lore website (http://www.lorepodcast.com) Marvel (http://marvel.com) DC (http://www.dccomics.com/) Image Comics (https://imagecomics.com/) Dark Horse Comics (https://www.darkhorse.com/) Harrow County Book Series (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrow_County) Black Mirror (https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2085059/) Side by Side Documentary (Watch online for free) (https://docur.co/documentary/side-by-side) John Carpenter (http://www.theofficialjohncarpenter.com) Nietzsche (https://www.iep.utm.edu/nietzsch/) Marxism (https://www.allaboutphilosophy.org/what-is-marxism-faq.htm) Into Film (https://www.intofilm.org) Christoper Nolan (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Nolan) Quentin Tarantino (https://www.tarantino.info/) Roger Deakins (https://www.rogerdeakins.com/) Philip K Dick (http://www.philipkdick.org/) Blade Runner (https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/) Jaws (https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0073195/) Mondo (https://mondotees.com/collections/original-art) Alamo Draft House (https://drafthouse.com) Olly Moss (http://ollymoss.com) Drew Struzan (http://www.drewstruzan.com/illustrated/) Paul Bennett TED talks (https://www.ted.com/speakers/paul_bennett) IDEO (https://www.ideo.org/) We hope you are looking forward to the second part as much as we are!Please support us through joining the Facebook group, following and interacting with @CircularityORG on Twitter and IG, and @CircularityPOD also on Twitter. Visit the website at circularity.org and explore the materials there, and definitely watch our TEDx Talk! Consider supporting us by becoming a patron for Circularity at patreon.com/circularity. (https://twitter.com/circularitypod)
Journeyman DOP Laurie Rose tells us how he helped Paddy Considine's boxing tragedy Journeyman get into shape; The UK's best new film critic (who's 10) explains what it's like to win an Into Film award; a punk rocker presents New Wave, the new season being held as part of the BFI's African Odysseys strand; and we find some archive audio of Derek Jarman saying cheeky things about the royals. The BFI podcast - four stories from across the British film industry - is written, presented and produced by Henry Barnes: https://twitter.com/henryhbarnes?lang=en.This episode contains clips from the following: - Journeyman, directed by Paddy Considine and released in 2018 by StudioCanal.- Journey's End, directed by Saul Dibb and released in 2017 by Lionsgate. This episode contains the following music, all used under license via Audio Network, unless otherwise stated:- Throwback Jack, written and performed by Tim Garland. Released in 2003.- Soul Brother 2, written and performed by Gareth Johnson and Justin Johnson. Released in 2009. - Eastern Mystique, written and performed by Bruce Maginnis and Daniel Weltlinger. Released in 2011.- Down the Pun, written and performed by Bob Bradley and Chris Egan. Released in 2013. - Dream Number 9, written and performed by Stephanie Phillips, Chardine Taylor-Stone and Kiera Coward-Deyell. Released in 2014. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
She's your BFF, your Bestie. Thelma to your Louise, or Eddie to your Patsy. This month on Late Night Woman's Hour, Lauren Laverne discusses female friendship, its rules, strengths and weaknesses, and how it changes over time, with psychologist Terri Apter, novelist Lucy Caldwell, Into Film journalist Ceyda Uzun and Julie-Ann Richards and Sarah Adams-Greener, two Woman's Hour listeners who have been friends since they were three.This programme is available in two versions. The long version is podcast only and is available by clicking the MP3 button on the Late Night Woman's Hour programme page or subscribing to the Woman's Hour daily podcast. The shorter broadcast version will be available on Iplayer shortly after transmission on Friday 25th November.Lucy Caldwell's collection of short stories, Multitudes, is published by Faber. Here We Are, Lucy's short story about two young women falling in love in 1990s Belfast, first appeared in Granta.
With Antonia Quirke. Antonia is joined by 18 year old vlogger and Into Film journalist, Ceyda Uzun, on her first press interview junket: an interview with the writer of Swallows And Amazons, Andrea Gibb. Poet Don Paterson continues his series on great speeches in movie history with Rutger Hauer's philosophical monologue in Blade Runner. "Like tears in the rain". As thriller 'The Shallows' continues to do well at the US Box office, director James Watkins discusses how the point of view of the camera is crucial to dramatic suspense.
With Antonia Quirke. Director Ben Wheatley discusses his adaptation of J.G. Ballard's dystopian satire High-Rise and why he's literally terrified of the 70s. Producer Jeremy Thomas explains why it's taken him 40 years to get the novel to the screen. Special effects pioneer Roy Pace explains how he made the world turn backwards in Superman using a globe he bought in Woolworths. Antonia attends the Into Film awards ceremony for young film-makers and hears from judge Michael Sheen.
Actor Taron Egerton speaks to Into Film about acting his top tips and people he admires.
In this episode of the BBFC podcast we speak to Paul Reeve, CEO of Into Film about the Into Film festival for young people. We also hear more about the BBFC's education work and resources.
Paul Reeve – CEO – Into Film FRED’s Matt Micucci meets the CEO of Into Film, PAUL REEVE, who tells us all about the activities of Into Film and shares with us his views on the importance on film literacy. EFAD Film Literacy Seminar Reporter: Matt Micucci The post Paul Reeve – Into Film #screeningliteracy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Paul Reeve – CEO – Into Film FRED’s Matt Micucci meets the CEO of Into Film, PAUL REEVE, who tells us all about the activities of Into Film and shares with us his views on the importance on film literacy. EFAD Film Literacy Seminar Reporter: Matt Micucci The post Paul Reeve – Into Film #screeningliteracy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Paul Reeve – CEO – Into Film FRED’s Matt Micucci meets the CEO of Into Film, PAUL REEVE, who tells us all about the activities of Into Film and shares with us his views on the importance on film literacy. EFAD Film Literacy Seminar Reporter: Matt Micucci The post Paul Reeve – Into Film #screeningliteracy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Paul Reeve – CEO – Into Film FRED’s Matt Micucci meets the CEO of Into Film, PAUL REEVE, who tells us all about the activities of Into Film and shares with us his views on the importance on film literacy. EFAD Film Literacy Seminar Reporter: Matt Micucci The post Paul Reeve – Into Film #screeningliteracy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Paul Reeve – CEO – Into Film FRED’s Matt Micucci meets the CEO of Into Film, PAUL REEVE, who tells us all about the activities of Into Film and shares with us his views on the importance on film literacy. EFAD Film Literacy Seminar Reporter: Matt Micucci The post Paul Reeve – Into Film #screeningliteracy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Paul Reeve – CEO – Into Film FRED’s Matt Micucci meets the CEO of Into Film, PAUL REEVE, who tells us all about the activities of Into Film and shares with us his views on the importance on film literacy. EFAD Film Literacy Seminar Reporter: Matt Micucci The post Paul Reeve – Into Film #screeningliteracy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.